Synchrony in the onset of mental-state reasoning: Evidence from five cultures
Over the past 20 years, developmental psychologists have shown considerable interest in the onset of a theory of mind, typically marked by children's ability to pass false-belief tasks. In Western cultures, children pass such tasks around the age of 5 years, with variations of the tasks produci...
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Main Authors: | Tara Callaghan, Philippe Rochat, Angeline Lillard, Mary Louise Claux, Hal Odden, Shoji Itakura, Sombat Tapanya, Saraswati Singh |
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2018
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